I should clarify, we actually have a very good relationship with our custodial 
staff and we both try to stay out of each other’s way, but they are under the 
same time crunch that we are and in many cases can’t change the 
process/procedures they use for cleaning.  We have some custodians that are 
“stubborn” but for the most part everyone works well together.  ☺

Thomas C. Steele
Technology Director
Manteno CUSD #5


From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel Ragen
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 10:08 AM
To: 'Tech-Geeks Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] OT: summer cleaning....really worth it?

Boy I must have it good.  The Janitors here actually work with me and try and 
keep everything in order.
I usually don't start cleaning until the middle of July and work in the areas 
they have already waxed and cleaned.
As always there is usually something missing like a patch cable or a mouse, but 
that easy to replace.

Right after school I go through each classroom to make sure that the PC, 
monitor and any peripheral is off.  You'd be surprised how many teacher
just get up and walk out without even logging out of there PC.  They leave 
there flat screen monitors on all the time and
the projectors for the white boards on too.  I do  a spot check and take the 
projector remote away so they have to come to me to get it
and get told to turn it off.

Oh well, can't have everything.


Daniel E. Ragen
District Technology Coordinator
Dupo CUSD 196
600 Louisa Ave
Dupo, IL 62239
Phone - 618-286-3214 x2141
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

''Life's tough ... it's even tougher if you're stupid."  -  John Wayne


>>> "Richard Kasson" <[email protected]> 9/8/2010 9:51 AM >>>
I agree.  On top of them taking everything out of the rooms, they aren’t 
exactly careful.  There is one custodian who will run a vacuum over anything 
that happens to be on the floor rather than pick it up.  I can’t begin to tell 
you how many pieces of cat 5 I’ve had to replace.  He tells the teachers “I 
don’t pick anything up”.  Last summer he stood there and watched student (hired 
as summer help) run over the power cord for a Jet Direct print server.  Shorted 
out the power supply and the print server.  The ensuing conversation was 
one-sided and not politically correct.  I couldn’t get the superintendent to 
take the $200 + out of their checks.

I’ve been trying to get the board to put me on a 12-month contract for two 
years because of this kind of thing.  I figure if I’m here to plug everything 
back in, I won’t have wires tied in knots, cables getting vacuumed, and a lot 
fewer problems at the beginning of the year.  So far, they haven’t wanted to 
part with the extra bucks.

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alicia M.M.Kessler
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 8:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [tech-geeks] OT: summer cleaning....really worth it?

<rant>
It's the what....4th week of school.....still dealing with problems of 
everything being taken out of classrooms, staff who can't or refuse to figure 
out how to plug anything in back and want everything moved and then complain 
about what I get done in a day.....ie the filter was blocking the Eastern Paws 
or whatever the course work is they are trying to do during school time! Isn't 
there a better way than rucking everything out in the hall every summer??

ok. sigh. I'm done.

</rant>

Alicia M. M. Kessler
It's a shallow life that doesn't give a person a few scars.
~Garrison Keillor












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